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Ruby Valley Trek


The Ruby Valley Trek takes you to the heart of Ganesh Himal ranges. It is one of the nearest trekking routes from Kathmandu and falls between Langtang National Park and Manaslu Conservation Area.
The major Attraction of this trek is the Ganesh Himal ranges including Langtang Mountain. The Ganesh Himal has been named in honor of the Hindu god Ganesha, son of Shiva and Parvati. The maximum elevation reached during this trek is 4341m at Dobra Danda, which is a vantage point for getting a crystal clear view of Ganesh Himal ranges.

Other attractions of the trek include sacred lakes, waterfalls, and natural hot spring. The twin waterfall of Ganga Jamuna is a nature lover treat. Seto Kunda, Kalo Kunda, Ganesh Kunda and Parvati Kunda attract hundreds of pilgrims throughout the year. The region is inhabited by a diverse mix of ethnic people of Nepal including Tamang, Brahmin, Chettri, Dalit, and Newar. Shaman dance, Ghode dance, Mane dance, Paro dance, Lama dance are some of the diverse cultural features to be experienced during this trekking. The trek is possible throughout the year however fall and spring seasons are the best. There are lodges and Hotels easily available on the route.

Trip Facts

  • Accomodiation

  • Duration

    12 days

  • Difficulty

    Moderate

  • Group

    pax

  • Best Season

    Autumn

Trip Highlights

Group size:   Min 2 Max 15 Min.

duration :     12 days

Max. Elevation:  Pangsang Pass La (3842m)

Start/Finish: Kathmandu /Dading Bashi

Difficulty:   Easy

Trek style:  Teahouse homestay and camping

 

  • For 02 pax  USD 1285 per-person.
  • For 06 pax USD 1185 per-person.
  • For 10 pax USD 1080 per-person.
  • For 15 pax USD 950 per-person.

 
Above the cost, 15 % extra will be company service charge.

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.
Day 02: Drive to Syabrubesi (1460m).
Day 03: Trek to Gatlang (2238m)
Day 04: Trek to Somdang (3271 m)
Day 05: Acclimatization day
Day 06: Trek to Tippling via Pangsang Pass La (3842m)
Day 07: Trek to Shertung (1875m) 5-6 hrs
Day 08: Visit Hot Springs (2 ½ hrs walk) and trek back Chalish Gaon 1674m. 5 hrs
Day 09: Trek to Jharlang (Ungul) 3000 m
Day 10: Trek to Darkha Gaun 850m. 6-7 hrs
Day 11: Trek to Darkha Phedi and drive to Kathmandu 1310m via Dhading Besi.  45 minutes trek and 6 -7 hrs drive
Day 12: Final departure.

Include/Exclude

Included in the Cost

  • Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle
  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
  • Teahouse or homestay accommodation during the trek
  • All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trek
  • All ground transportation on a comfortable private vehicle as per the itinerary
  • Guide service and Porter service
  • Staff costs including their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic, food and accommodation
  • Trekker Nepal trekking bag/duffel bag, t-shirt and trekking map,
  • All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (National Park Permit, TIMS)
  • Medical kit
  • All government and local taxes

Cost Excluded

  • personal insurance
  • personal drinks like water, cold drinks
  • personal expenses
  • Tips for staff

Accomodation

Accommodations We will be staying at Ti-se guest house in Kathmandu, camping and teahouses during the trek. All accommodations are on twin-share basis. Although single rooms are readily available in Kathmandu and the trekking regions at lower elevation, it might be difficult to find them at higher elevations.

Meal

Meals During Trek, we can enjoy authentic Nepalese food as well the more common international cuisine (Tibetan, Continental, Italian, Indian, etc.). Breakfast and dinner will be served from the homestay or from a lodge menu where we spend the night whereas lunch will be served on the way to the next destination. All meals will be provided during trekking while only breakfast will be available while in Kathmandu.

Best Season

The best time to trek are Autumn (Sept. to Dec.) and Spring (March to May). The treks during Winter and Summer (monsoon) aren’t impossible but just quite challenging. For the best experience, the early and late Spring and Autumn would be preferable due to less tourist traffic.

During the early Spring, the vegetations look fresh with early flowers starting to bloom in several kinds of plants. The villages are full of activity in preparation of family farms for planting the crops. The days are generally sunny due to which they offer good scenery.

The early Autumn is fresh green after a period of warm rainy days from summer monsoon. The month long Nepali festivals of Dasain and Tihar can also coincide and the harvest time also starts in many of the villages.

The early Winter (late Autumn) is also a very good time if one prefers lower elevations in the Himalayas.

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